AMONG the flowers, the lily blooms supreme For light and loveliness; her odorous breath Floats like the memory of some delicate dream, After her body has gone down to death. Of garden growths she is the fairest one; She crowned the Temple built by Solomon. Behold the task completed! Marble strength And ornament of precious stone were there, But, for to make it lovelier, at length They wrought a work of lilies, passing fair, And set it high atop, like a great gem To glow and glitter in Jerusalem. The strength that flowers in Beauty is twice strong. Four-square the Temple stood; but when the eye Looked cloudward, lo, like to a lofty song, The lily-work made glad the Orient sky; And all the worshipers grew hushed, and peace Fell on their hearts, and heavenly release. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...IN HOSPITAL: 21. ROMANCE by WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY FALSE POETS AND TRUE; TO WORDSWORTH by THOMAS HOOD ODE (MUSIC-MAKERS) by ARTHUR WILLIAM EDGAR O'SHAUGHNESSY ANYWHERE OUT OF THE WORLD by CHARLES BAUDELAIRE COMPENSATION by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE |